Liverpool’s Champions League quartet launch new adventure in Saudi Pro League

Liverpool's German manager Jurgen Klopp (C) holds the European Champion Clubs' Cup trophy during an open-top bus parade around Liverpool in 2019. (File/AFP)
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Updated 11 August 2023
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Liverpool’s Champions League quartet launch new adventure in Saudi Pro League

  • Sadio Mane has joined Roberto Firmino, Jordan Henderson and Fabinho as the latest member of Jurgen Klopp’s ultra-successful team to move to the Kingdom

In 2019, Liverpool were crowned kings of Europe after a thrilling run in the Champions League, culminating in that unforgettable 4-0 win over Barcelona and the 2-0 victory over Tottenham in the final.

The season after, the Reds walked away with the English Premier League, their first domestic championship in three decades. Then there was the FA Cup and League Cup wins in 2021-2022, as Liverpool fell agonizingly short of what would have been a historic quadruple.

Throw in the 2020 FIFA Club World Cup triumph and the Liverpool team built by Jurgen Klopp literally won everything there was to win.

The players who were part of that golden period have become legends at Anfield.

Inevitably, such teams break up over time but few would have expected that by the summer of 2023, over a third of Klopp’s classic starting lineup are now preparing to start their first season in Saudi Arabia.

The first to come was the out-of-contract Roberto Firmino. The Brazilian has signed for Al-Ahli. Then there was Jordan Henderson answering the call from Ettifaq’s new head coach Steven Gerrard and soon there was another midfielder in Fabinho joining champions Al-Ittihad. The most recent arrival is Sadio Mane who has left Bayern Munich for Al-Nassr.

While there have been signings from Chelsea in recent weeks with Kalidou Koulibaly, N’Golo Kante and Edouard Mendy coming south, the former Red quartet were hugely influential players in their time at Anfield and crucial for Klopp’s revolution.

Firmino was one of the front three who, along with Mohamed Salah and Mane, took Liverpool to a new level. The Brazilian made and scored goals and also made things happen. He is also the kind of professional that Klopp loves to surround himself with, a star player who puts the team first and the 31-year-old should be a standout in Jeddah too.

Perhaps the most surprising move was Henderson’s. Firmino had become a free agent and all knew that he would be seeking pastures new, but the English midfielder was the team’s captain as they were about to start pre-season preparations and there was no hint whatsoever that the 33-year-old was about to leave. It is not only his skills, but also vast experience and leadership qualities, that Ettifaq and Gerrard will benefit from and what Liverpool will miss.

These have been done and dusted for a while but there has been activity this week. On Monday, Fabinho was there, holding up that famous Ittihad shirt. It could be argued that when the Brazilian arrived at Liverpool in May 2018, he signaled the start of a golden era for the club. He was imperious in that 4-0 semifinal second-leg win against Barcelona four years ago as Liverpool closed in on a first continental title since 2005.

Interestingly, 2005 was the last time that Al-Ittihad became champions of Asia, and now they have the Brazilian midfielder in their ranks that wait may be over. Fabinho has been operating at the top of the world game for years and now he joins a team that is already looking very strong indeed.

The champions had already added Karim Benzema, Kante and Jota to their ranks since winning the Saudi league in May and now coach Nuno Santo has added Fabinho to a squad bursting with talent. If the midfielder can make the same kind of memories in Jeddah as he did in Liverpool — also a port city — then fans of the Tigers are in for a treat.

In 2019, Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders paid tribute to the star.

“Inside the ‘organized chaos’ that we want, that we like, he is like a lighthouse. He controls it and, for me, you can still have the style of the gaffer and how we want to identify ourselves.”

It was also noted that Klopp nicknamed Fabinho “Dyson” for his clean-up capabilities but there is much more to his game than that as fans in Saudi Arabia will surely find out.

The signing of Mane from Bayern, however, could just be the biggest of the lot.

He was part of that all-conquering attack with Firmino. He is simply a megastar in his homeland of Senegal, led the team to the Africa Cup of Nations title last year and was also a major figure as they qualified for the World Cup, though injury meant that he missed the tournament.

It also meant that his only season at Bayern Munich — he joined the German giants last summer — was not what it could have been. Pre-injury, Mane was excellent, though upon returning after the tournament, struggled to match that early season form.

Class is permanent, however, and that is what Al-Nassr fans will hope to see from Mane as he joins Cristiano Ronaldo, Anderson Talisca, Seko Fofana, Marcelo Brozovic and Alex Telles in Riyadh.

It is enough to get fans from all over the world watching, but it could well be that Klopp and the millions of Liverpool fans are touched by nostalgia more than most.


Herve Renard announces Saudi Arabia’s lineup for Asian qualifiers for 2026 World Cup

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Herve Renard announces Saudi Arabia’s lineup for Asian qualifiers for 2026 World Cup

  • Green Falcons will host China on March 20 before they travel to play against Japan on March 25
  • Frenchman’s list constitutes of 27 players, who will join the Green Falcon’s training camp in Riyadh on Sunday

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s national football team’s French head coach Herve Renard announced on Wednesday the lineup for the seventh and eighth rounds of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
The Green Falcons will host China on March 20 at Al-Awwal Park Stadium before they travel to play against Japan on March 25 at Saitama Stadium 2002.
The Frenchman’s list constitutes of 27 players, who will join the Green Falcon’s training camp in Riyadh, starting March 16, ahead of their two qualifiers.
The list includes Ahmed Al-Kassar, Nawaf Al-Aqidi, Hamed Yousef, Mishari Sinior, Hassan Kadesh, Jihad Zekri, Saad Al-Moussa, Ali Lajami, Hassan Al-Tambukti, Muhannad Al-Shanqeeti, Saud Abdulhamid, Nawaf Bushel, Ali Majrashi, Faisal Al-Ghamdi, Nasser Al-Dosari, Musab Al-Juwair, Ziad Al-Jahni, Mohammed Kano, Salem Al-Dosari, Turki Al-Ammar, Abdullah Al-Hamdan, Ayman Yahya, Muhannad Al-Saad, Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, Marwan Al-Sahafi, Firas Al-Buraikan and Abdullah Al-Salem.
The Green Falcons are in Group 3 in the third round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, alongside Japan, Australia, Bahrain, China and Indonesia.


Muslim Boxing Awards return to Birmingham this month to honor British Muslim fighters

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Muslim Boxing Awards return to Birmingham this month to honor British Muslim fighters

  • The event, now in its second year, is the brainchild of solicitor Adil Hussain, founder of a pro bono legal organization that helps boxers deal with complex business contracts
  • The event will also include a fundraiser in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and a 4-course Ramadan iftar

LONDON: Top British Muslim boxers will be honored at an awards event on March 22 in Birmingham, which organizers describe as a celebration of fighters’ careers and the values of fairness within the sport.

The Muslim Boxing Awards 2025 will take place at the city’s Grand Botanical Suite and be presented by Amir Khan, a former Olympian and two-time world champion, and Johnny Nelson, a former world cruiserweight champion.

This year’s awards ceremony follows the inaugural event in April last year. It is once again organized by Legal Blows, a pro bono legal organization that helps boxers deal with the complexities of business contracts, which said the evening will unite champions, rising stars and boxing legends for a memorable celebration.

“The event will honor the dedication, excellence and values that make Muslim athletes true role models, both inside and outside the ring,” it added.

It will also include a fundraiser in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and a four-course Ramadan iftar.

Legal Blows said the lineup it has assembled for the awards features some of Britain’s top boxers and other leading lights in the sport, including: Shabaz Masoud, holder of the IBO super-bantamweight title; Hamza Uddin, a former Team GB fighter and eight-time national champion; Haseebah Abdullah, England’s first hijab-wearing boxing coach; and Mehek Khalil, an amateur boxer and actress.

The Muslim Boxing Awards is the brainchild of solicitor Adil Hussain, the founder of Legal Blows, in collaboration with renowned boxing figures, including Khan and other top-tier talent.

“Many athletes are unaware that they have the ability to negotiate contracts to obtain more favorable terms,” Hussain said of his work with boxers.

“My goal is to empower them with the tools to protect their interests and maximize their careers.”


Former star Eto’o elected to CAF executive by acclamation

Updated 12 March 2025
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Former star Eto’o elected to CAF executive by acclamation

  • The 44-year-old became eligible only last week after CAS overturned a CAF ban on the ex-Barcelona, Inter Milan and Chelsea forward
  • Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) president Eto’o now joins the supreme decision-making body in Africa

JOHANNESBURG: Former Cameroon star Samuel Eto’o was elected to the CAF executive committee by acclamation in Cairo on Wednesday as he was the lone candidate from the central Africa region.
The 44-year-old became eligible only last week after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) overturned a CAF ban on the ex-Barcelona, Inter Milan and Chelsea forward.
His elevation to the executive of the African governing body came at a CAF extraordinary general assembly — an annual meeting of top football officials in the continent.
Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) president Eto’o now joins the supreme decision-making body in Africa.
The gathering at a hotel overlooking the pyramids also confirmed that South African Patrice Motsepe would serve a second four-year term as CAF president. He was unopposed.
Motsepe was elected by acclamation in Morocco four years ago, succeeding Malagasy Ahmad Ahmad, who had been suspended by FIFA over financial misconduct.
CAF secretary general Veron Mosengo-Omba is among those who have credited Motsepe with improving the finances and governance of the organization.
“Patrice was a gift for African football. In 2021 CAF was a toxic body. He brought good governance to all levels of the organization,” Mosengo-Omba said ahead of the meeting.
The CAF ban of Eto’o came last year after the three-time Champions League winner was found guilty by the Cairo-based organization of an ethics breach.
Last July, CAF said the Cameroonian had “seriously violated the principles of ethics, integrity and sportsmanship” by becoming a brand ambassador for a betting organization.
Apart from the suspension, the four-time African Footballer of the Year was fined $200,000 (EUR185,000). This was later quashed.
Born in the Cameroon port city Douala, Eto’o has been involved in several controversies since becoming FECAFOOT boss in 2021.
He was caught on video assaulting a football supporter outside a stadium after a match at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
He later apologized, saying: “I would like to apologize for losing my temper and reacting in a way that does not match my personality. It was an unfortunate incident.”
Last year, he was banned by FIFA from attending all Cameroon men’s and women’s national team matches for six months after an incident at the Women’s under-20 World Cup in Colombia.
The world body found Eto’o guilty of “offensive behavior, violation of the principles of fair play and misconduct of players and officials.”
When Belgian Marc Brys was appointed national coach of the Cameroon men’s team last year, he clashed regularly with Eto’o.
Eto’o enjoyed a glittering career, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest African footballers.
He helped Cameroon win the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games football tournament and was part of the 2000 and 2002 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)-winning teams.
Eto’o featured at four World Cup and six AFCON tournaments and scored a record 18 goals in the African tournament.


DP World ILT20 to sponsor Ramadan cricket tournament in Dubai

Updated 12 March 2025
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DP World ILT20 to sponsor Ramadan cricket tournament in Dubai

  • Tournament to be held at the ICC Academy Oval 1 and 2 from March 13 to April 3
  • Dubai Capitals lifted the DP World ILT20 Season 3 trophy in February

DUBAI: As a sign of their commitment to develop and support UAE cricket, particularly at the grassroots, DP World ILT20 is set sponsor a Ramadan cricket tournament to be held at the ICC Academy Oval 1 and 2 in Dubai from March 13 to April 3. 

The 22-day tournament will feature 10 domestic teams — the Dubai Cricket Council Starlets, Karwan Cricket Club, Emirates Fly Better, Seven District, Prospero Properties, Dubai Dare Devils, Consolidate Shipping Service, Z Games, Lexington Shot Guns, and GHK Properties — with over 200 players vying for the top prize.

Each team will play nine single round-robin league games followed by semifinals and the final. The tournament will be livestreamed on YouTube and Facebook.

Discussing their backing for the event, David White, CEO of DP World ILT20, said: “It is DP World ILT20’s endeavour to support and nurture local talent in UAE. With 220 players turning up for the Ramadan cricket tournament, it’s a great opportunity to see and encourage emerging talent. We stay true to our commitment of developing cricket at the grassroots and I wish all the players the very best.”

The DP World ILT20 season 3 recently concluded with Dubai Capitals emerging as the new champions. While the league has been a global success, the DP World ILT20 continues to support domestic cricket at the grassroots level as part of their commitment to help in the growth and development of emerging local talent.


Libya hires Aliou Cisse as new head coach

Updated 12 March 2025
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Libya hires Aliou Cisse as new head coach

  • Cisse will lead Libya until 2027, the federation said
  • “We welcome the best coach in Africa“

TUNIS: The Libyan football federation announced Tuesday in a statement posted on Facebook the appointment of AFCON-winner Aliou Cisse as new head coach of the national team.
Cisse, widely regarded as one of Africa’s top coaches and winner of the Africa Cup of Nations with Senegal in 2022, will lead Libya until 2027, the federation said.
“We welcome the best coach in Africa,” the statement said, without providing further details on Cisse’s new contract or its value.
He replaces Nasser Al-Hadhiri, who had been appointed in September 2024.
The federation said Cisse, 48, will be officially presented to the media on March 13 in Tripoli, ahead of the start of his tenure.
Libya did not qualify for the upcoming edition of AFCON, which is set to take place in Morocco next winter.
However, they currently sit second in their World Cup qualifying group, and next take on Angola later this month.